Tomlinson All-Ivy For Third Consecutive Year

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Friday, the Ivy League released the year-end awards for women's squash. Junior Millie Tomlinson was honored with a unanimous First Team All-Ivy selection for the second consecutive year.

Tomlinson, who was also First Team All-Ivy her freshman year (although not a unanimous selection), had another outstanding season in her third collegiate go-round. Tomlinson finished the year with a 9-2 record (6-1 Ivy), along with a 2-0 record in the Howe Cup and a 3-1 mark in the Ramsay Division of the CSA Individual Championships, for a total of 14-3. Playing exclusively at No. 1 for the Bulldogs, Tomlinson helmed another strong showing for the team that would finish at No. 5 nationally, an impressive showing especially considering the late-season absence of fellow junior Kim Hay, who was a unanimous selection to the 2011-12 First Team All-Ivy and played at No. 2 while healthy.

Harvard's Amanda Sobhy, who defended her title at the CSA Individual Championships, was unsurprisingly the Ivy Player of the year, while Penn's Yan Xin was the Rookie of the year. Full results are below.